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find questionable i urge you to consider those we construct the solid certification program with a pathway that is scaleably aspects the program are model on the teachers of america models the first phase is the boats camp with the fast start skills panhandle on-line those recommend for that a school year position becoming a teacher is not like going to pray tennis not repeating the skills over and over teacher is teaching is a human vocation and vflz interaction and it takes time and much than 6 weeks will the participants receive the same coaching that is currently embedded in the san francisco c program the report i read of the proposal emphasize the role of online course work and troubling coaching what happens to the human relationship the human experiences when we realize on online courses for the district once again if we are targeting the paraprofessionals it is an extra concern because there's a gap we want to see closed and members are not comfortable with the online matters and in any case it degrades the potential for the program i have been told in many different times the non
find questionable i urge you to consider those we construct the solid certification program with a pathway that is scaleably aspects the program are model on the teachers of america models the first phase is the boats camp with the fast start skills panhandle on-line those recommend for that a school year position becoming a teacher is not like going to pray tennis not repeating the skills over and over teacher is teaching is a human vocation and vflz interaction and it takes time and much than...
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i'm not a permanent resident, i don't have a pathway -- i'm not a refugee, not here with a papaway to citizenship. all i s protected pr deportation and -- from deportation and that is it. i do think that daca, i don't know very much about noiationwide, but locally where i grew up and also across iowa, i've seen a lot of people w w are dreamers, for the dream act are typically considered dreamers, which were undocumented immigrants brought here as a young age, as children. from what i've seen, a lot might have friends have had many opportunities through wh still working on just regular jobs because i didn't have a degree yet, and now that i am on my pathway to finally finishing up college, i already have a job that i would have -- you know, that was kind of what i was working for and i know that i will have the opportunity to get jobs that require, you know, like extensive background checks or even, you know, like if you think about it, when you w wt to volunteer with children or anything like that, they do a background check, which i will not have been able to pass. there were so many
i'm not a permanent resident, i don't have a pathway -- i'm not a refugee, not here with a papaway to citizenship. all i s protected pr deportation and -- from deportation and that is it. i do think that daca, i don't know very much about noiationwide, but locally where i grew up and also across iowa, i've seen a lot of people w w are dreamers, for the dream act are typically considered dreamers, which were undocumented immigrants brought here as a young age, as children. from what i've seen, a...
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that particular pathway from south america toward the united states is not really a a full marathon pathway. so we don't see significant threat of nuclear material along that pathway. certainly it could be exploited. we would have to make landfall somewhere in central america and then move on land pathways toward the u.s. >> thank you. we are honored to have the ranking member whose recognize. >> i served eight years on homeland security and a lot of these programs were very much a work in progress. >> have you audited the program lately? when i served in the arrears years ago we found significant problems with that program. >> we looked at that program roughly in 2008. we have an ongoing review that just started a month or two ago. it still underway and we are very far from having our final findings. we'll be happy to chat with you about what were finding along the way. >> that was a major vulnerability previously. >> in terms of, you say under the noa you will have to register to own the vessel. real registered owner or a front? when i was discussing these issues, they were like no way ar
that particular pathway from south america toward the united states is not really a a full marathon pathway. so we don't see significant threat of nuclear material along that pathway. certainly it could be exploited. we would have to make landfall somewhere in central america and then move on land pathways toward the u.s. >> thank you. we are honored to have the ranking member whose recognize. >> i served eight years on homeland security and a lot of these programs were very much a...
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a full maritime pathway. and so we don't see a significant threat of nuclear material along that pathway in the maritime. certainly it could be exploited. it would have to make landfall somewhere in central america and then move on land pathways toward the u.s. >> okay. i got you. thank you. and we're honored today to have the ranking member of the full committee mr. depafasio who is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and at gao, have you audited the ct path program lately, i mean, the last -- when i served a number of years ago we found significant problems in the integrity of that program? >> yeah, that's right. we looked at that program roughly 2008. we have an ongoing review that started just a month or two ago and it's still under way and we're very far from having the final findings but i'm happy to come and chat with you about what we're finding along the way. >> thank you. was a major vulnerability previously. admiral, in terms of, you know, you say under the noa you're going to have the register
a full maritime pathway. and so we don't see a significant threat of nuclear material along that pathway in the maritime. certainly it could be exploited. it would have to make landfall somewhere in central america and then move on land pathways toward the u.s. >> okay. i got you. thank you. and we're honored today to have the ranking member of the full committee mr. depafasio who is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and at gao, have you audited the ct path program lately, i...
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to not forget that dogs and enjoy all of the pathways and greenery that surrounds you. it provides a peaceful oasis of open space and great hiking trails. the spectacular view offers a perfect place to watch the sunrise or sunset with someone you love. >> it is a good place to get away from the hectic life of the city. come up here and listen to nature, i get some fresh air. that view is fantastic. >> where sturdy shoes. hikers get the feeling of being in a rain forest. mount davidson is also a great place to escape the noise and the bustle of the city. take the 36 bus and it will drop you at the entrance. it is quite a hike to the top but the view is worth every step. this is the place to bring that someone special. golden gate park's largest body of water is an enchanting place. is a popular spot for paddling around in boats, which can be rented. created in 1893, it was designed for these your boating -- for leisure boating. it is named for the wild strawberries that once flourished. there is also a waterfall, two bridges, and trails the climb to the summit, the highe
to not forget that dogs and enjoy all of the pathways and greenery that surrounds you. it provides a peaceful oasis of open space and great hiking trails. the spectacular view offers a perfect place to watch the sunrise or sunset with someone you love. >> it is a good place to get away from the hectic life of the city. come up here and listen to nature, i get some fresh air. that view is fantastic. >> where sturdy shoes. hikers get the feeling of being in a rain forest. mount...
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a full maritime pathway. and so we don't see a significant threat of nuclear material along that pathway in maritime. it could be exploited. it would have to make landfall somewhere in central america and move by land pathways toward the u.s. >> thank you. we are honored to have the ranking member of the kmfull committee mr. defazio who's recognized. >> i served eight years on homeland security and a lot of these programs were very much a work in progress when i served there. gao, have you audited the ct program lately? when i served a number of years ago we found significant problems in the integrity of that program. >> that's right. we looked at that program in 2008. we have an ongoing review that started a month or two ago so it's still under way and we're very far from having final findings but we'll be happy to chat about what we're learning along the way. >> thank you. that was a major vulnerability previously. admiral, in terms of -- you say that under the noa you'll have the registered owner of the ve
a full maritime pathway. and so we don't see a significant threat of nuclear material along that pathway in maritime. it could be exploited. it would have to make landfall somewhere in central america and move by land pathways toward the u.s. >> thank you. we are honored to have the ranking member of the kmfull committee mr. defazio who's recognized. >> i served eight years on homeland security and a lot of these programs were very much a work in progress when i served there. gao,...
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and the stem tech technology pathways so i'm - we're interested if continuing that conversation there are so many things that are important about this resolution the focus on union positions because we know that union jobs pay better and have better benefits so have that hope for our students is so important the recruitment and hire the sfusd alumni is great i know several people who actually graduated with any own son and daughters that work for the district they're so dedicated to their jobs and maybe draw my own kinds i kids back home that is very important above the san francisco minimum wage and continuing that trespassed for the students is extremely important i wanted to mention we have sfusd's has a second grants we have the safe and supportive grant and have within to funds a position for a teacher to work with the career and readness for the train and the supports the teachers needs for mission high school teachers it is a project correct position not sfield if you have any recommendations we'll be happy to take into consideration but we want to help with the packets by help
and the stem tech technology pathways so i'm - we're interested if continuing that conversation there are so many things that are important about this resolution the focus on union positions because we know that union jobs pay better and have better benefits so have that hope for our students is so important the recruitment and hire the sfusd alumni is great i know several people who actually graduated with any own son and daughters that work for the district they're so dedicated to their jobs...
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jesse arranged with a friend of hers, pathway to paris. withs very, very concerned climate change. and she has drawn a lot of musician -- i don't know how she did it. i have no organizational skills. she has gotten thom yorke and jane fonda and several other people that want to come and help. i think leonardo dicaprio. there are a lot of people from different walks of life. and of course, 360 -- amy: 350. >> 350. she is the one. she would be so mad at me right now. she is very connected with 350. how our newample of generation, how young people are finding a way to use social media for their advantage, for something positive, for bringing people together. amy: let's end on the issue of climate change, where we are headed, this pathway to paris where you will be performing. but you have also performed at the vatican and you have met pope francis. can you talk about those experiences and what he means to you, this latest pope? studyingi -- i was francis of assisi for quite some time when benedict was still be pope. i was studying it for a song i did for my last album, and i was so ta
jesse arranged with a friend of hers, pathway to paris. withs very, very concerned climate change. and she has drawn a lot of musician -- i don't know how she did it. i have no organizational skills. she has gotten thom yorke and jane fonda and several other people that want to come and help. i think leonardo dicaprio. there are a lot of people from different walks of life. and of course, 360 -- amy: 350. >> 350. she is the one. she would be so mad at me right now. she is very connected...
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just starting out on the pathway yet to come. john john is the boy next door. neighborhood model posing with his girlfriend. >> he loved a thrill. he wasn't reckless, but he definitely loved adventure. he loved to laugh, he loved to >> reporter: right up until an amtrak train travels upwards of 70 miles per hour surprised john john, his girlfriend, and her twin sister, the photographer. the wind from the speeding locomotive pushing the girls back. but the cold, hard steel of the 200-ton powerhouse crushing the boy before he could jump to safety. >> everything changed. everything changed. >> 24 hours ago we learned an amtrak train hit and killed a high school student. >> how is it the two girls were able to survive and john was not? >> they were standing to the side of the tracks. and john was standing on the tracks. balancing on the beams. and they just escaped. i mean, it was almost a triple tragedy. >> so they saw it, and it was just -- >> and it happened so quick. they almost got sucked in. that's how close they were. >> but your son never saw it? >> he didn
just starting out on the pathway yet to come. john john is the boy next door. neighborhood model posing with his girlfriend. >> he loved a thrill. he wasn't reckless, but he definitely loved adventure. he loved to laugh, he loved to >> reporter: right up until an amtrak train travels upwards of 70 miles per hour surprised john john, his girlfriend, and her twin sister, the photographer. the wind from the speeding locomotive pushing the girls back. but the cold, hard steel of the...
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they do not have a pathway to citizenship. any broad spectrum of 11 million people here without documentation i will tell you that there are some who have egregiously broken the law and intended to violate the law and some who have been given removal orders and they should be responsibly removed. and instructed on how to come to the country legally. there are those within the 11 million who came here with no , asve bullish and, ability a six-month-old perhaps, that is a different situation, should there be a pathway to legal status, probably so. like or not immigration reform .s we have to deal with it i understand the political consequence, an issue that deeply divides the country but i would rather serve in congress and tackle heart issues and risk my own political future knowing we did something. to do nothing between now and next november for the sake of our own political fortune is the wrong spirit to suggest we will do nothing to get reelected, i would rather put it on the house floor and deliver a product to the america
they do not have a pathway to citizenship. any broad spectrum of 11 million people here without documentation i will tell you that there are some who have egregiously broken the law and intended to violate the law and some who have been given removal orders and they should be responsibly removed. and instructed on how to come to the country legally. there are those within the 11 million who came here with no , asve bullish and, ability a six-month-old perhaps, that is a different situation,...
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enforcement at some point in the future, but only on the condition that the american people accept a pathway to citizenship now for the millions of illegal immigrants who are already in this country. not wanting to be swindled, the american people wisely rejected this deal which the washington class calls -- quote -- "comprehensive immigration reform." of course the elites don't like this one bit. so instead they've taken matters into their own hands. they bend or ignore the law to make it more difficult for immigration enforcement officers to do their job. we've seen this repeatedly with the obama administration. president obama has illegally granted amnesty to millions of illegal immigrants with no statutory authorization whatsoever. even though before his reelection, the president assured the american people that he couldn't do so without an act of congress. as president obama said when asked about could he grant amnesty, i am not an emperor. well, i agree with president obama. but yet, just a few months after saying he couldn't do this because he was not an emperor, apparently he discove
enforcement at some point in the future, but only on the condition that the american people accept a pathway to citizenship now for the millions of illegal immigrants who are already in this country. not wanting to be swindled, the american people wisely rejected this deal which the washington class calls -- quote -- "comprehensive immigration reform." of course the elites don't like this one bit. so instead they've taken matters into their own hands. they bend or ignore the law to...
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machines that can run through the everglades, scaring birds out of their nests and leaving preferential pathways for water flow that wouldn't naturally be there. >> reporter: using a google map, adornato showed us black lines that are highlighting pathways the airboats are creating, jeopardizing, he says, the health of the entire everglades ecosystem, but price insists the ban is not necessary. >> we were doing it before the national park was here. >> reporter: price says the ashes of at least 30 airboaters are scattered here, and he's not giving up. >> i haven't lost until they throw a chain on that gate out in front of my club and tell my i can't go in anymore, and even then, i'm still going to make enough noise to be heard. >> reporter: the ban could be enforced as early as next month. scott, there are more than a million other acres outside the national park where gladesmen such as this gentleman, are still free the run their airboats. >> pelley: david begnaud, thanks very much. and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night captioni
machines that can run through the everglades, scaring birds out of their nests and leaving preferential pathways for water flow that wouldn't naturally be there. >> reporter: using a google map, adornato showed us black lines that are highlighting pathways the airboats are creating, jeopardizing, he says, the health of the entire everglades ecosystem, but price insists the ban is not necessary. >> we were doing it before the national park was here. >> reporter: price says the...
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but not creating a permanent pathway, it is labeled of mexican workforce with a permanent transience they cannot be permanently integrated into the u.s. labor market and some scholars have argued in some respects to replace the asian immigrants with the latinos year 1965 and that was even a jaded but said the facto exclusion to create to this permanent outsider ' demonized and exploited. so that a significant interdependency this stage of a labor certification process in the inevitable result with the undocumented population in the united states. what is the impact? both documented and undocumented. and other forms of workplace discrimination of their disproportionate to the representation and the the list goes on. >> that has been fuelled by the undocumented population. >> there has been gloom and doom but charles mentioned the entire peace allocation 74% only 20 percent went to employment base 20% in 1965. those with exceptional ability for another 10 percent went to perform skills. some may say as the overall allocation that is relatively low. there is a larger critique that if we
but not creating a permanent pathway, it is labeled of mexican workforce with a permanent transience they cannot be permanently integrated into the u.s. labor market and some scholars have argued in some respects to replace the asian immigrants with the latinos year 1965 and that was even a jaded but said the facto exclusion to create to this permanent outsider ' demonized and exploited. so that a significant interdependency this stage of a labor certification process in the inevitable result...
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one, of course, is that by not creating a permanent pathway for these hundreds of thousands of mexican workers, it's kind of labeled the mexican workforce at that time. arguably today with the type of permanent transients. the idea that they aren't able to be formally and permanently integrated into the u.s. labor market. and some scholars have argued that in some respects the 1965 law replaced the asian immigrants with latino immigrants as the kind of outsiders. asian exclusion was in place during the national quota system up through 1965. that was eliminated and that was a good thing. there was then de facto exclusion of latin americans and concrete ating this permanent outside class that could be demonized and exploited. significant economic interdependency of the regions then the end of the basero program, the change in labor dissertation process which i alluded to. inevitable result is huge, vulnerable and exploitable undocumented population in the united states, which we continue to see today. now, what is the impact of this population? of course, we see it as foreign-born worker
one, of course, is that by not creating a permanent pathway for these hundreds of thousands of mexican workers, it's kind of labeled the mexican workforce at that time. arguably today with the type of permanent transients. the idea that they aren't able to be formally and permanently integrated into the u.s. labor market. and some scholars have argued that in some respects the 1965 law replaced the asian immigrants with latino immigrants as the kind of outsiders. asian exclusion was in place...
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again, what they're trying to do is really get people off what they call this pathway to violence, where if someone is creating concern that they might carry out an attack like this. and often it is the kind of young males that we see carrying out these crimes. what can be done to try to steer them in a different direction. that's the imperative of it. >> there's also this broader question, right? when you zoom out past mass shootings, something you've been reporting on. it just is the case that more guns mean more gun fatalities. and that's true as a sort of correlation across states, particularly when you look at suicides and homicides, and that's a sort of iron law that i think people are pretty reticent, particularly on the kind of gun right side of this to acknowledge. >> oh, absolutely. and the data just becomes clearer and clearer. and with this threat too, and in particular with mass shootings, i think in the months of reporting the story one of the most troubling discoveries for me was learning that the copycat factor, the copycat problem is actually far more serious than many p
again, what they're trying to do is really get people off what they call this pathway to violence, where if someone is creating concern that they might carry out an attack like this. and often it is the kind of young males that we see carrying out these crimes. what can be done to try to steer them in a different direction. that's the imperative of it. >> there's also this broader question, right? when you zoom out past mass shootings, something you've been reporting on. it just is the...
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and noisy machines that can run through the everglades, scaring birds out of their nests and leaving pathways for water flow that wouldn't naturally be there. >> reporter: using a google map he showed black lines highlighting pathways the airboats are creating, jeopardizing, he says, the health of the ever glades ecosystem. price insists the ban is not necessary. >> we were doing it before the national park was here. >> reporter: price says the ashes of at least 30 airboaters are scattered here, and he's not giving up. >> i haven't lost until they throw a chain on that gate out in front of my club and tell me i can't go in anymore. even then, i'm still going to make enough noise to be heard. >> reporter: the ban could be enforced as early as next month. there are more than 1 million other acres outside of the national park where gladesmen, such as this gentleman, are still free to run their airboats. >> thank you very much. >>> and that's the cbs overnight news for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs thi
and noisy machines that can run through the everglades, scaring birds out of their nests and leaving pathways for water flow that wouldn't naturally be there. >> reporter: using a google map he showed black lines highlighting pathways the airboats are creating, jeopardizing, he says, the health of the ever glades ecosystem. price insists the ban is not necessary. >> we were doing it before the national park was here. >> reporter: price says the ashes of at least 30 airboaters...
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and noisy machines that can run through the everglades, scaring birds out of their nests and leaving pathways for water flow that wouldn't naturally be there. >> reporter: using a google map he showed black lines highlighting pathways the airboats are creating, jeopardizing, he says, the health of the ever glades ecosystem. price insists the ban is not necessary. >> we were doing it before the national park was here. >> reporter: price says the ashes of at least 30 airboaters are scattered here, and he's not giving up. >> i haven't lost until they throw a chain on that gate out in front of my club and tell me i can't go in anymore. even then, i'm still going to make enough noise to be heard. >> reporter: the ban could be enforced as early as next month. there are more than 1 million other acres outside of the national park where gladesmen, such as this gentleman, are still free to run their airboats. >> thank you very much. >>> and that's the cbs overnight news for this thursday. for some of you, the news continues. for others check back with us a little later for the morning news and cbs thi
and noisy machines that can run through the everglades, scaring birds out of their nests and leaving pathways for water flow that wouldn't naturally be there. >> reporter: using a google map he showed black lines highlighting pathways the airboats are creating, jeopardizing, he says, the health of the ever glades ecosystem. price insists the ban is not necessary. >> we were doing it before the national park was here. >> reporter: price says the ashes of at least 30 airboaters...
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particular pathways in which asian immigrants have come to the united states post 1965 have certainly created some publications in terms of how the groups are racialized and how they're positioned in terms of the class position within the united states. i think this is something -- my father was a beneficiary of the 1965 immigration law, able to come to the united states because of that law. as a consequence, many asian americans are then positioned as affluent, successful, high achieving, et cetera. and while that's certainly true for some portion of the population, i think it's then created a lack of a complex understanding of the real diversity, economic and otherwise within the asian american community. i think the same might be said about latinos and i think african immigration is such a phenome phenomena. it doesn't come about as a result of the '65 law but the subsequent enactments. and the same might be said about -- i'm certainly not an expert on this but was thinking about the interrelationship between the african-american community and more recent waves of african immigrant
particular pathways in which asian immigrants have come to the united states post 1965 have certainly created some publications in terms of how the groups are racialized and how they're positioned in terms of the class position within the united states. i think this is something -- my father was a beneficiary of the 1965 immigration law, able to come to the united states because of that law. as a consequence, many asian americans are then positioned as affluent, successful, high achieving, et...
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no derogatory remarks about women, not finding a pathway to citizenship and you about the issues that the every day people care about, not the damn emails, that speaks volumes. there is nothing like not just getting a reality show like with the republican debates, but hearing substance and where there are differences in the substance. >> there wasn't that much difference on a lot of specifics there might be differences, emphasis, tone, but the goal was the same and the ideas were the same about guns, about bringing up the least paid americans and so on. >> sure, but i think for me what is different that everyone has had their own journey. a governor that touted being a life long democratic because he was the only life long democrat on the stage. hillary clinton was a republican at some point and she's had an interesting evolution. when bill was in the white house would never work in today's democratic party. there are differences in how they got there. >> i would say they had a good debate, but there is a lack of excitement from the night. you saw the poll ratings from the people watc
no derogatory remarks about women, not finding a pathway to citizenship and you about the issues that the every day people care about, not the damn emails, that speaks volumes. there is nothing like not just getting a reality show like with the republican debates, but hearing substance and where there are differences in the substance. >> there wasn't that much difference on a lot of specifics there might be differences, emphasis, tone, but the goal was the same and the ideas were the same...
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to be meaningful, a pathway to citizenship needs to be achievable for the millions of workers at the lower ends of the economic ladder. [applause] these and other barriers in the bill, including the time it decade,ften more than a makes it a flawed piece of legislation which needs significant improvement. in fairness, in a bipartisan way, at least the senate did something. the time is long overdue for the house to act. [applause] now until we can pass comprehensive immigration reform, and i hope that is sooner than later, we must be aggressive in pursuing policies that are humane and sensible and that keep families together. this includes taking measures that are currently available including using the presidential when it executive order is appropriate. while the senate passed to the dream act, in its immigration bill, and while the house has not acted, president obama did exactly the right thing, through his executive order, for deferred action for childhood arrivals. [applause] deferred action for parents of americans and lawful residence were good first steps, but should be expan
to be meaningful, a pathway to citizenship needs to be achievable for the millions of workers at the lower ends of the economic ladder. [applause] these and other barriers in the bill, including the time it decade,ften more than a makes it a flawed piece of legislation which needs significant improvement. in fairness, in a bipartisan way, at least the senate did something. the time is long overdue for the house to act. [applause] now until we can pass comprehensive immigration reform, and i...
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that's almost $1 trillion in is deficit spending reductions by giving 11 million people a pathway to citizenship. that was a real solution. that's the type of reform we need. that in fact is the opportunity that existed. unfortunately the other body in the house of representatives did not even have a vote. and to the extent that americans are less safe, it is because of their inaction that we are less safe today. so, mr. president, tragedies should not be used to scapegoat immigrants. they should not be used to erode trust between law enforcement and our communities. we cannot let fear drive our policy making. so let us actively and collectively resist the demagoguery that threatens to shape american policy making for the worst. i believe a vote to proceed is a vote against the latino and immigrant communities of our country, and i hope that on a bipartisan basis we can reject that. with that, mr. president, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from new york. mr. schumer: i'm going to discuss the bill on the floor in a minute, but first i'd like to take a moment to c
that's almost $1 trillion in is deficit spending reductions by giving 11 million people a pathway to citizenship. that was a real solution. that's the type of reform we need. that in fact is the opportunity that existed. unfortunately the other body in the house of representatives did not even have a vote. and to the extent that americans are less safe, it is because of their inaction that we are less safe today. so, mr. president, tragedies should not be used to scapegoat immigrants. they...
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it is called immanuel pathways. i want to show you a look at the doors, they just open for business a week or so ago. we want to take you to a video of how it looks inside. it is the first of its kind in the metro, seniors can spend the whole day here getting care. design plan for each patient. >> they have a schedule made out when they get here. how they will go, and they have occupational therapists, physical therapists, and do ctor. they are well-rounded to take care of anything. emmy: when seniors are done they can go home and have access to that care. they can arrange scheduled visits to their home. they say this is the alternative for those who may not need that long-term nursing home. also consider this is a great way to get out and meet other senior citizens. the center hosts a lot of great activities and has transportation. they did open last week and have five participants so far. they hope to expand, they have 25 interested already and they hope to add 5-10 people each reporting live, emmy victor, kcci 8
it is called immanuel pathways. i want to show you a look at the doors, they just open for business a week or so ago. we want to take you to a video of how it looks inside. it is the first of its kind in the metro, seniors can spend the whole day here getting care. design plan for each patient. >> they have a schedule made out when they get here. how they will go, and they have occupational therapists, physical therapists, and do ctor. they are well-rounded to take care of anything. emmy:...
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the president and his team in the midst of intense negotiation to close off the pathways to a nuclear bomb to give us unprecedented access and insight into the iran nuclear program. reason all people can disagree exactly what it will take to accomplish this objective and we must judge any agreement on its merits. but the recent letter was out of step with the best tradition of leadership what was the purpose of this letter? either they were trying to be helpful or harmful to the commander in chief in the midst of high-stakes international diplomacy. e there does discredit to the signatory. there have been questions about my e-mail so i will address that directly that i will take a few questions from you. there are four things the what the public to know. first when i got to work as secretary of state i opted for convenience to use my personal e-mail account which was allowed because i thought it would be easier to carry one device for work and personal e-mail instead of to. looking back it would have been better if i used a second even accounting carried a second fall but it didn't se
the president and his team in the midst of intense negotiation to close off the pathways to a nuclear bomb to give us unprecedented access and insight into the iran nuclear program. reason all people can disagree exactly what it will take to accomplish this objective and we must judge any agreement on its merits. but the recent letter was out of step with the best tradition of leadership what was the purpose of this letter? either they were trying to be helpful or harmful to the commander in...
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we're on the right pathway to reduce testing. the time issue is secondary to the idea we need high quality assessments in front of every students. with the new assessments aligned to the new standards, we need to take a look at the old tests and make sure we do not keep giving them. >> if i could step back and look at the bigger picture that we are entering a new era in education and for decades you have 50 different states all doing their own thing. you had no way compare across states or districts. it was all apples to oranges, which was crazy. there is a common metric. you know who to figure out is doing a good job. now some states are starting to evaluate themselves in a comment way. you will be able to see over time which states and districts are improving faster. if she is making some mistakes, we can look at other states and figure that out. we are still calling, but having a chance -- we are still crawling. we should look at who is accelerating the learning of poor children and black children and figure out what combinati
we're on the right pathway to reduce testing. the time issue is secondary to the idea we need high quality assessments in front of every students. with the new assessments aligned to the new standards, we need to take a look at the old tests and make sure we do not keep giving them. >> if i could step back and look at the bigger picture that we are entering a new era in education and for decades you have 50 different states all doing their own thing. you had no way compare across states...
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. >> he does break out a chainsaw to basically cut through the ice to make a pathway for barenka to get back on land. they say she was eemaciated but will be okay. >> any word how she got there? >> just warranted around and >> poor cow, i feel bad for her, it's so cold. >> think about it. they have one guy, a long ladder, a safety rope and an axe. that's how they rescued the cow. the guy who rescued her says he's rescued humans and animals in his career. but this is the first time he pulled a cow out of the ice. >> i can't believe she's in there and survived it. look, it's just her head up above the ice. >> this is how they make milk shakes in russia. >> moo! >>> they need a cleanup on aisle 3, this driver causing all kinds of destruction. >>> and a new reality show. >> that focuses on models that dress to look like dolls. >> now one of the stars tells us why why living the doll life is to delightful. you gellin'? no tellin' how much i'm gellin'. you gellin'? i'm like magellan, i'm so gellin'. quit yellin' we're gellin'. riigghhttt. dr. scholl's massaging gel insoles are so soft they ma
. >> he does break out a chainsaw to basically cut through the ice to make a pathway for barenka to get back on land. they say she was eemaciated but will be okay. >> any word how she got there? >> just warranted around and >> poor cow, i feel bad for her, it's so cold. >> think about it. they have one guy, a long ladder, a safety rope and an axe. that's how they rescued the cow. the guy who rescued her says he's rescued humans and animals in his career. but this...
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. >> he does break out a chainsaw that basically cut through the ice to make a pathway for sarinka to get back on land. they say she was emaciated but okay after the whole thing happened. she's going to be okay. >> do they know how she even got in there? >> no word on how she got out there, just wandered around and fell through the ice. >> think about it, one guy, a long ladder, a safety rope and an axe. that's how they rescued the cow. the guy who rescued her said he's rescued humans and animals, but this is the first time he pulled a cow out of the ice. >> i can't believe she survived that. look how far she was. >> this is how they make milk >> moo! >>> i am no expert diver or base jumper but i can say to this guy, you're doing it wrong! look very closely at the guy down below. you see a white canopy getting close to those trees. then you see a big old park. that's because that jumper did not see the power lines in between those trees. and as he's attempting to land, he's caught up in them. it takes him by surprise. >> you can totally understand why, because it's laid out in front o
. >> he does break out a chainsaw that basically cut through the ice to make a pathway for sarinka to get back on land. they say she was emaciated but okay after the whole thing happened. she's going to be okay. >> do they know how she even got in there? >> no word on how she got out there, just wandered around and fell through the ice. >> think about it, one guy, a long ladder, a safety rope and an axe. that's how they rescued the cow. the guy who rescued her said he's...
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coming up...it's a program that aims to get young girls on the pathway to college. how the "whyld girl" program started...how it got it's name...and the valuable things its teaching these first generation college students. and midamerican energy says it's got a new "green fleet". how the trucks cut fuel usage...and why it'll mean less noise in your neighborhood. plus...after the break...find out why several metro offices got visits midamerican energy says it's got a new way to go green... an area near you! midamerican energy is deploying it's first green service truck in the des moines area... officials say the trucks are battery. it operates the boom ...work lights...and heating and cooling in the cab. the old trucks had to remain idling for those things to work.. workers saay less idling means less fuel consumption 17:10:51 this truck is used in the field by service men street lights... and run off batter pack and makes it much quiter. unless you see the lights flashing 17:11:09 midamerican says it has about 100 service trucks. by the end of the year, eight of tho
coming up...it's a program that aims to get young girls on the pathway to college. how the "whyld girl" program started...how it got it's name...and the valuable things its teaching these first generation college students. and midamerican energy says it's got a new "green fleet". how the trucks cut fuel usage...and why it'll mean less noise in your neighborhood. plus...after the break...find out why several metro offices got visits midamerican energy says it's got a new way...
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to be meaningful, a pathway to citizenship needs to be achievable for the millions of workers at the lower ends of the economic ladder. [applause] these and other barriers in the bill, including the time it decade,ften more than a makes it a flawed piece of legislation which needs significant improvement. in fairness, in a bipartisan way, at least the senate did something. the time is long overdue for the house to act. [applause] now until we can pass comprehensive immigration reform, and i hope that is sooner than later, we must be aggressive in pursuing policies that are humane and sensible and that keep families together. this includes taking measures that are currently available including using the presidential when it executive order is appropriate. while the senate passed to the dream act, in its immigration bill, and while the house has not acted, president obama did exactly the right thing, through his executive order, for deferred action for childhood arrivals. [applause] deferred action for parents of americans and lawful residence were good first steps, but should be expan
to be meaningful, a pathway to citizenship needs to be achievable for the millions of workers at the lower ends of the economic ladder. [applause] these and other barriers in the bill, including the time it decade,ften more than a makes it a flawed piece of legislation which needs significant improvement. in fairness, in a bipartisan way, at least the senate did something. the time is long overdue for the house to act. [applause] now until we can pass comprehensive immigration reform, and i...
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i think it's fair to say as we look forward there still continues to a significant deficit in pathways for temporary migration, for economic migration that's a major flaw in the u.s. immigration system. there were some attempts to remedy that in 2013 but there still is a long way for us to go. i will stop there. >> thank you, jayesh. it strikes me as in addition to this equity versus a poorly framed, i think one of the lessons of the 65 act also has to do with supply and demand. that is to say, paris 19 safety five about 80% of all immigrants came from europe. post 65 that was exactly reversed. many people point to the supply side as it were, the how we change our visa systems for that explanation. sure that is at least partially true. but it strikes me that very few people talk about how much demand was there in a booming western european economy, and also in eastern europe which was largely behind the iron curtain that did not permit immigration. was this really a question of what we did on the supply-side i was really more of a question of what happened with respect to demand for vi
i think it's fair to say as we look forward there still continues to a significant deficit in pathways for temporary migration, for economic migration that's a major flaw in the u.s. immigration system. there were some attempts to remedy that in 2013 but there still is a long way for us to go. i will stop there. >> thank you, jayesh. it strikes me as in addition to this equity versus a poorly framed, i think one of the lessons of the 65 act also has to do with supply and demand. that is...
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if he won't perform well in iowa which i won't i think or new hampshire there is no pathway for him. i think at this point we can all conclude that lindsey graham is only in it to try to maybe blunt one of the outsider candidates in south carolina. maybe help a rubio or a jeb bush. but there is absolutely no reason that lindsey graham should be running for president. >> i don't know why -- i guess everybody has their own path that they want to follow. but rand paul has no chance to be president. mike huckabee doesn't have any chance. chris christie at this point doesn't have any. the others have a thread of a chance. we talked about jeb bush. we will talk about him, i should say with karl rove coming up. >> jeb bush is the big story. i'm glad you are going to do that, bill. >> he is not dropping out. >> he is not dropping out because he has the big super pac money. but the idea that he opens himself to the kind of derision where he says you go it meet with your mom and dad. bush comes back i'm too cool. i don't need. this i mean. >> that -- >> does jeb bush risk being humiliated in f
if he won't perform well in iowa which i won't i think or new hampshire there is no pathway for him. i think at this point we can all conclude that lindsey graham is only in it to try to maybe blunt one of the outsider candidates in south carolina. maybe help a rubio or a jeb bush. but there is absolutely no reason that lindsey graham should be running for president. >> i don't know why -- i guess everybody has their own path that they want to follow. but rand paul has no chance to be...
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government created an immigration pathway for them called the special immigrant visa program or siv. after years of delays, finally 9,000 afghans and their families were admitted last year. including sadar khan. khan thought his troubles would be over. he says he was promised housing, employment and other services by the state department. but instead he found himself at his wit's end, unable to find a jb or pay for basic needs. >> oh god, what am i going to do now? you don't have rent, you don't have car, you don't have diaper for your baby. i found like putting myself under a track because i was getting hopeless. >> the state department aid was cut off after just a few months long before they could provide for themselves. >> they're being brought here to either lan languish in poverty or that life in america is so difficult that the only choice they have is actually to return to iraq and afghanistan where their death is almost guaranteed. >> matt zeller founded only left behind. an organization that helped iraqi and afghan interpreters in the united states. he came to understand the
government created an immigration pathway for them called the special immigrant visa program or siv. after years of delays, finally 9,000 afghans and their families were admitted last year. including sadar khan. khan thought his troubles would be over. he says he was promised housing, employment and other services by the state department. but instead he found himself at his wit's end, unable to find a jb or pay for basic needs. >> oh god, what am i going to do now? you don't have rent,...